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Default Excel Dropdown boxes from Home, Page Layout, Insert, etc

These dropdown boxes were visible all the time. Now they only appear when
the cursor is held over Home, Insert, etc. What happened to the dropdown
boxes and how do I get them back?
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Default Excel Dropdown boxes from Home, Page Layout, Insert, etc


Press Ctrl-F1 or Double click on Ribbon's Tab name.


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These dropdown boxes were visible all the time. Now they only appear when
the cursor is held over Home, Insert, etc. What happened to the dropdown
boxes and how do I get them back?



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